Press Coverage: Prof. Louis Appleby Report
Coverage of a report findings into claims of a large rise in suicide at the Tavistock clinic
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On 19th July 2024, Professor Louis Appleby published his Government commissioned report into claims of a ‘large rise’ in suicide by child patients of the now-closed gender services at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Read the report here.
Here are links to a selection of relevant press coverage about this report. These links are included without comment and are not endorsed by Tribunal Tweets. This is a sample of coverage only, with most recent first - it is not comprehensive. Please DM our main Twitter account to submit coverage from an established news outlet. Any paywalled article must be archived.
27 July 22024
23 July 2024
Pink News - No evidence of ‘explosion’ in trans youth suicides after puberty blocker restrictions, says review
21 July 2024
The Times - Will the trans activists ever accept they lost?
Twitter/X - A thread from Prof. Louis Appleby[@ProfLappleby]
20 July 2024
Unherd - Puberty blocker ban won’t increase suicides, report claims
Talk TV - Lawyers accused of dangerous and false trans suicide claims
19th July 2024
The Telegraph - Trans activists’ claims about puberty blocker ban ‘unfounded and dangerous’
Daily Mail - No evidence that banning puberty blockers will fuel rise in suicides among trans children, review finds
The Times - Lawyers accused of ‘dangerous and false’ trans suicide claims
Comet - Social media discussion of suicides by trans people ‘insensitive and dangerous’
iNews - Online claims about surge in trans children suicides are baseless, review finds
Evening Standard - Social media discussion of suicides by trans people ‘insensitive and dangerous’
World - "British government report says trans suicide claims overblown"
BBC - "Puberty blocker curb has not led to suicide rise – review"
GB News - Trans activists' claims that puberty blocker ban will 'increase child suicides' are 'unfounded and dangerous'
Pulse - Expert discredits claims of link between puberty blockers ban and suicide
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